A big “thank you” to Agnella des Lutins du Montana, a lovely little light brown Ouessant ewe, and to her shepherd, Dominique, for such a beautiful fleece that has made this Spinning Shepherd very happy.

Team WOVEMBER

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Established in November 2011, Wovember is both a celebration of wool and a campaign for clearer labelling and descriptions of garments. Team Wovember comprises Felicity Ford, Louise Scollay, Kate Davies and Tom van Deijnen.

You can contact us at wovember@gmail.com.

Wovember is about showing our collective appreciation of wool by wearing as much of this fabulous fibre as possible and by celebrating its unique qualities in stories and pictures throughout the month of November. Through our enthusiasm and creativity we can raise awareness of what makes wool different, and jointly create a force for wool appreciation strong enough to effect changes in how garments and textiles are described and marketed.

Copyright notice

The copyright for all the content held here on the Wovember site lies with the original content creators. Therefore every post has a separate copyright holder - always attributed in the text - and the posts which are not specifically attributed to an individual were created by one of the members of Team Wovember: Felicity Ford, Louise Scollay, Kate Davies or Tom van Deijnen. For information on reusing any content found on this site, please email wovember@gmail.com.

The Nude Ewe
Nude Ewe wool is spun from the fleeces of Bedfordshire’s conservation grazing flocks. Grasslands are a key feature of the English countryside. For centuries these habitats have been maintained by grazing sheep and other livestock. Without these animals